Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Size & Share 2023 to 2032
Market Size by Product (Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Fillers, Implants), by Gender (Male, Female), by End Use (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers.
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Market Size by Product (Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Fillers, Implants), by Gender (Male, Female), by End Use (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers.
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Base Year: 2022
Companies Profiled: 12
Tables & Figures: 554
Countries Covered: 32
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Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Size
Non-Energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market size was valued at USD 12.7 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 36.6 billion by 2032. Non-energy based aesthetic medicine devices refer to a category of devices that are used for aesthetic purposes but do not utilize technologies such as energy-based aesthetic devices. Non-energy based devices typically work through mechanical or manual means to improve the appearance of the skin or body.
Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Key Takeaways
Market Size & Growth
Key Market Drivers
Challenges
Additionally, increasing awareness regarding non-energy based aesthetic procedures, is further accelerating the market growth. Increasing awareness among people regarding improvements in aesthetic appearance is a significant factor which will boost the market growth over the forecast period. Moreover, the increasing population base aged between 30-65 years will boost the demand for aesthetic procedures during the forthcoming years. For instance, according to the statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, more than 15 million cosmetic procedures are performed every year in the U.S.
Furthermore, rising prevalence of obesity worldwide is significantly impacting the expansion of the non-energy based aesthetic devices market. For instance, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), prevalence of obesity was more than 50.4% in 2022, affecting around millions of people in the U.S. Several obese individuals opt for vacuum suction or cupping devices that are often used for cellulite reduction and body contouring. Thus, the growing number of obese people will upsurge the demand for aesthetic procedures, thereby increasing the requirement for non-energy based aesthetic devices in healthcare settings, hence, augmenting market progress.
COVID-19 Impact
The recent outbreak of COVID-19 had a considerable impact on the non-energy based aesthetic devices market owing to growing risk of cross contamination while conducting procedures. As COVID-19 pandemic grew with high magnitude, the safety of aesthetic procedures became questionable. Various procedures, though not all, such as hair transplant, scar treatment, facial rejuvenation procedures, and skin tightening reduced with the outbreak. However, in some hospitals and centers, aesthetic procedures were conducted with full precautions with adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). During lockdown, patients were restricted for non-essential facilities due to movement restrictions. Moreover, various companies related to non-energy based aesthetic devices faced trade restrictions, impacting the supply chain, that further impacted the industry expansion.
Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Trends
Increasing demand for minimally invasive or non-invasive procedures to enhance physical appearance will offer momentous opportunity to market growth. Growing prevalence of obesity, congenital face deformities, high awareness among people regarding non-energy based aesthetic procedures as well as prevalence of ageing and dull skin among the geriatric population base will augment the demand for minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. As per estimates, the total number of aesthetic procedures performed in the U.S., in 2022, accounted for around 4.7 million, of which 3.1 million procedures were non-surgical. Developments in market to offer minimally invasive procedures coupled with advancement in healthcare facilities will further boost the market size.
Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Analysis
Based on product, the non-energy based aesthetic devices market is segmented into botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, implants, and others. The implants segment is further subdivided into facial implants, breast implants, and other implants. The dermal filler segment witnessed the largest revenue size at USD 3.2 billion in 2022. Expanding medical tourism for cosmetic procedures will spur the dermal filler industry growth over the forthcoming period. Cosmetic tourism is a growing sector majorly due to low-cost treatment. The average annual growth rate of medical tourism sector is around 20% of which the aesthetic industry holds a substantial portion of the market.
Moreover, improving healthcare infrastructure will support dermal filler growth in the forthcoming years. A significant increase in the number of facilities such as medical spas, clinics, and rejuvenation centers was witnessed in the recent years. Numerous facilities such as clinics, beauty centers, medical spas and other facilities are introducing various non-invasive treatments will positively influence the market growth over the estimated period. Furthermore, an increasing availability of dermatology devices along with various other businesses working towards creating novel technology will support the segment revenue.
Non-energy based aesthetic devices market is bifurcated based on the gender into male and female. The male segment is further subdivided into 18 years and below, 19-34 years, 35-50 years, 51-64 years, 65 years and above. The female segment is further bifurcated into 18 years and below, 19-34 years, 35-50 years, 51-64 years, 65 years and above. The female segment dominated the market and is anticipated to reach at USD 28.8 billion by 2032 due to an increasing adoption of aesthetic procedures. Further, technological advancements in the non-invasive fat reduction procedures will further accelerate the market trends.
The non-energy based aesthetic devices market is segmented by end-use into hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, specialty centers, beauty centers and medical spas, dermatology clinics, and home settings. Hospitals segment accounting for more than 32% market share in 2022 owing to availability of advanced and expensive professional devices as well as well-developed healthcare facilities. Additionally, easy availability of dermatology diagnostic devices for detection of skin disorders is anticipated to propel industry expansion. Increasing patient affordability due to growing disposable income will upsurge the demand for advanced aesthetic procedures in hospitals.
U.S. non-energy based aesthetic devices market accounted for USD 6.1 billion in 2022 and will grow momentously by 2032. The affordability of aesthetic procedures among the target population base and ongoing technological developments are primarily responsible for the growth of the U.S. market size. Further, the region's high healthcare spending on health care management and rising disposable income will propel the regional market share. Also, the substantial presence of well-established market participants and the favourable regulatory environment result in a number of product approvals and launches, particularly in the U.S.
Non-energy Based Aesthetic Devices Market Share
Some of the notable key industry players operating in the non-energy based aesthetic devices market include
These market participants are implementing various growth strategies such as collaborations, partnerships, acquisitions & mergers, and new product development and launches to strengthen gender offerings as well as gain a competitive edge over others.
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Non-energy based aesthetic devices market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD from 2018 to 2032 for the following segments:
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